Five new JSTOR collections

Arts & Sciences XIII: International coverage of Language & Literature, Art & Art History, Philosophy, and Religion, as well as sub-disciplines such as European church history and the literature of the American West. Will contain at least 125 titles by completion.

Business IV: Economics, management, industrial relations, and finance, with a broad international scope, as well as in microeconomics (especially behavioral, labor, health, urban, and development economics) and management (including supply chain management and decision science). Will contain a minimum of 50 titles.

Ecology & Botany II: Key titles from institutions around the world, including Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew; Naturhistorisches Museum; Societ` Italiana di Patologia Vegetale, Ecological Society of America, and International Association for Plant Taxonomy. Will include a minimum of 80 journals when complete.

Hebrew Journals: Interdisciplinary collection of title published primarily in Hebrew, covering Jewish Studies, Language & Literature, and Archaeology, with journals drawn from leading organizations such as the Bialik Institute, the World Union of Jewish Studies, and the Israel Antiquities Authority. Will contain a minimum of 40 titles.

Jewish Studies: Historical and regional aspects of Jewish Studies, including published content dating back to 1889, as well as titles in English, German, French, Dutch, Italian, and Hebrew. Includes key publications of the Association for Jewish Studies, Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary, Hebrew Union College, Rabbinical Council of America, and the National Association of Professors of Hebrew. Will contain at least 50 titles at completion.